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- ; INFORMATION ABOUT AUTOMATED INSTALL
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- ; Automated install is a feature that allows
- ; users to run the Install program for Windows 95
- ; or Windows NT without the user interface. This feature
- ; is particularly useful for system administrators
- ; who manage installs and upgrades for large groups of
- ; users.
- ;
- ; System administrators use this feature by filling in
- ; the fields in this response file (INSTNOT.RSP), and
- ; then making this file available to end users. The
- ; information you supply in this file provides input
- ; to the Install program so it can run without user
- ; intervention. You can maintain several response files
- ; for different configurations by saving them with
- ; different names.
- ;
- ; NOTE: Only system administrators should edit this file.
- ; Individual users should use the response file provided
- ; to them by their system administrator.
- ;
- ; TO USE THE AUTOMATED INSTALL FEATURE:
- ;
- ; 1) Prepare the Response File:
- ;
- ; a) Back up this file by copying it
- ; to a new name (INSTNOT.SAV, for example)
- ; so you can start fresh at any time.
- ; b) Each field in this file after the section THE
- ; RESPONSE FILE STARTS HERE represents
- ; an install option. Specify a value for each
- ; field. Read the comments for each field
- ; for information about legal values and
- ; possible interactions with other fields.
- ; 2) Copy the Notes install files to a file server.
- ; Rename the file LICENSE.TXT located
- ; in the root of the Notes install directory. For
- ; example rename it to LICENSE.SAV.This
- ; prevents the display of the license agreement
- ; screen during the install.
- ; 3)Test your response file by running an install that
- ; uses this file as input. (See the command line
- ; information below). The Install program displays
- ; any errors that occur. Keep in mind that to run an
- ; automated shared (node) install you must do a file
- ; server install first, which we recommend doing
- ; manually. For information on manual file server
- ; installs, see "Enabling shared installs" in
- ; Chapter 2 of the Administrator's Guide.
- ; 4) Make the Response File Available to
- ; End Users. When your response file has no errors
- ; and performs the install as you intended, make it
- ; available to your users with instructions about how
- ; to run the Install program. You might want to tell
- ; them what command line to type, or you might choose
- ; a different method. The best distribution strategy
- ; depends on the tools you have available at your
- ; site.
- ;
- ; TO RUN AN AUTOMATED INSTALL:
- ; Choose Run from the Start menu (Windows 95) or
- ; File Run from the Windows Program Manager
- ; (Windows NT), and type the install command:
- ;
- ; <path>\install.exe /A <responsefilepath> [/U ["UserName"]]
- ; [/O [<logfilepath>]] [/?]
- ;
- ; where:
- ; <path> is the path to the install program
- ; executable.
- ; /A turns on the automated install feature.
- ; <responsefilepath> is the location of this
- ; response file. Always specify the full
- ; path to this file.
- ; [/U ["UserName"]] is an optional argument that
- ; allows you to specify a user name. This
- ; overrides any entry in the UserName field
- ; below. See the comments for the UserName field
- ; for additional information.
- ; [/O [<logfilepath>]] is an optional argument that
- ; allows you to log information about the
- ; automated install to the specified log file.
- ; If you don't use this argument, the log file
- ; WINDOWS\LOTINST.LOG is used.
- ; /? brings up the command line usage message.
- ;
- ; For example, type the command
- ; N:\NOTES\INSTALL.EXE /A N:\TEMP\INSTNOT.RSP
- ; [/O [C:\TEMP\LOGFILE.LOG]]
- ;
- ;
- ; HINTS AND TIPS:
- ; Any line in this file that begins without a
- ; semicolon (;) is an install field.
- ; Do not change the field names to the left
- ; of the equal signs (=) in this file.
- ; Changing the field names will cause errors.
- ;
- ; Do not remove fields from this
- ; file. Removing fields will
- ; cause errors.
- ;
- ; For details about install options, see the Install Guide
- ; for Workstations, the Install Guide for Servers, and
- ; Chapter 2 of the Administrator's Guide.
- ;***********************************************
- ; THE RESPONSE FILE STARTS HERE:
- ;
- [User Registration]
- ; The [User Registration] section is for information
- ; about the end user of this copy of the product.
- ; Type the user's name in the "UserName" field.
- ; Type the company's name in the "CompanyName"
- ; field. This information will become a permanent part
- ; of the user's copy of this program. If you do not
- ; supply this information, the program will attempt
- ; to find the user and company name from a previously
- ; installed version of this program (if there is one),
- ; or from the Windows registration information.
- ;
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- UserName =
- CompanyName =
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- ;
- [General Information]
- ; The [General Information] section specifies the
- ; type of install you want to perform and the program
- ; group to which you want to add the product icon.
- ;
- ; Use the "InstallType" field to specify the kind of
- ; install you want to perform.
- ;
- ; 1 Standalone install--to do a workstation or
- ; server install
- ; 2 File server install--to enable shared (node)
- ; installs (NOT RECOMMENDED)
- ; 3 Distribution install--to enable installs from a
- ; network file server
- ; 4 Node install--to do a shared (node) install;
- ; requires that you do a file server install first,
- ; which we recommend doing manually.
- ;
- ;
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- InstallType = 1
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- ;
- ; Use the "ProgramGroup" field to name the program
- ; group to which you want to add this product's icon.
- ; This field is only used for InstallType 1,
- ; 2 (not recommended), or 4 on Windows NT. It is not
- ; used on Windows 95.
- ;
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- ProgramGroup = Lotus Applications
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- ;
- ; Use the "StartmenuFolder" field to name the folder
- ; to which you want to add this product's icon.
- ; This field is only used for InstallType 1,
- ; 2 (not recommended) or 4 on Windows 95. It is not
- ; used on Windows NT.
- ;
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- StartmenuFolder = Lotus Applications
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- ;
- [NOT]
- ; The [NOT] section provides information about Notes
- ; directories.
- ;
- ; Use the "NOTDIR" field to select the drive and
- ; directory where you want to install Notes.
- ;
- ; Use the "NOTWORKDIR" field to select the drive
- ; and directory you want to set for the Notes Data
- ; folder.
- ;
- ;NOTE:
- ; For InstallType 2 (not recommended) or 4, the
- ; NOTWORKDIR and NOTDIR fields must be set to the same
- ; location.
- ;
- ; Leave the BASEDIR field as is.
- ;
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- BASEDIR = c:\lotus
- NOTDIR = c:\Notes
- NOTWORKDIR = c:\Notes\Data
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- ;
- ; Use the "SizeOfInstall" field to specify the
- ; size of the Notes install:
- ; 1 Notes Designer for Domino install using default features
- ; 2 Workstation install using default features
- ; 3 Customized Workstation install
- ; This field is ignored for InstallType = 3.
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- SizeOfInstall = 2
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- ;
- [CustomizeNOT]
- ; The [CustomizeNOT] section lets you select which
- ; features you want to install. This section is
- ; only used if the "SizeOfInstall" field in the [NOT]
- ; section is set to 3 (custom install). To prevent an
- ; option from being installed, set its field to 0. For
- ; details on these custom install options, see the
- ; Install Guide for Servers and the Install Guide for
- ; Workstations.
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- ;
- ; Notes Workstation
- NOTESPROGRAM = 1
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- ; Additional Dictionaries
- NOTESINTLDIC = 0
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- ; Personal data files
- NOTESPDATA = 1
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- ; Additional templates
- NOTESTEMPLATE = 1
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- ; Documentation databases
- NOTESDOCUMENT = 1
- ;
- ; Notes Release 4 Help
- NOTESHELP = 1
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- ; Notes Help Lite
- NOTESHELPLITE = 1
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- ; Attachment Viewer
- NOTESVIEWER = 1
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- ; Java Support Files
- NOTESBROWSER = 1
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- ; Notes Browser support files
- NOTESBROWSERSUPPORT = 0
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- ; Single Password Logon (Windows NT only)
- NOTESAUTOLOGON = 0
- ;
- ; Notes Designer ToolBox
- ; Provides Web preview capability, a brief Web design tutorial,
- ; and a set of sample databases and templates useful in designing
- ; Web applications.
- WEBDESIGN = 0
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- ;
- ; A series of databases which illustrate how to create different Web
- ; site layouts, use frames in Domino, create Web pages using the
- ; Designer or HTML, and more.
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- WEBDESIGNDATA = 0
- ;
- ; A series of databases which illustrate how to create different Web
- ; site layouts, use frames in Domino, create Web pages using the
- ; Designer or HTML, and more.
- ;
- WEBDESIGNSAMPLE = 0
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- ; Notes Modem command scripts
- NOTESMODEMS = 1
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